
Top 15 Waldburg Savannah Quotes
#1. When you're watching somebody read your material and they smile and nod, you know you've found that place where your experience and their experience match, even though they aren't the same exact experience.
Chris Crutcher
#2. If I ever have children of my own, they will read 'Matilda.' They will watch the movie. And you can bet they will see 'Matilda: The Musical.'
Mara Wilson
#3. As life speeds by, nostalgia has a shorter pregnancy. Games still in progress are given the straight-to-sepia status of "Instant Classics" no matter how oxymoronic that phrase appears.
Steve Rushin
#4. Death comes suddenly and life is fragile and brief. No one can alter this either by prayers or spells.
Lian Hearn
#5. A leader's first duty is to look after his or her people, especially those who are sick, hungry, or thirsty.
Michael Monroe
#6. I wish politicians would put the environment at the centre of every agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh
#7. Since my childhood, I have always made works with polka dots. Earth, moon, sun and human beings all represent dots; a single particle among billions.
Yayoi Kusama
#8. Do not wait for someone to Motivate you; Consider it as a self service and do it yourself.
Mohith Agadi
#9. In women's destiny everything goes downhill except for thought, whose immortal nature it is to keep constantly rising.
Madame De Stael
#10. You can't just have a fight scene. In my opinion, it has to be a character moment or story moment.
Brian Michael Bendis
#12. If I can fix every detail of this time in my mind, I can keep this moment always.
Betty Smith
#13. Let your imagination cast a spell on your pen, and be amazed at how it moves, and exposes your freedom.
C.C. Wyatt
#14. A culture is as rich and as capable of surviving as it has imaginative artists, skilled men of science, a high ethic level, workable government, land and natural resources, in about that order of importance.
L. Ron Hubbard
#15. Praxis is about applying one's knowledge to challenge oppressive systems and unequal traditions. It is related to the well-known phrase "the personal is political" espoused by many advocates of the second-wave women's movement.
Michele Tracy Berger
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